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4 sty 2022 · According to 1 Chronicles 23:14–15, Moses had two sons, Gershom and Eliezer, who were counted as part of Levi, the priestly tribe dedicated to the responsibilities of worship in the tabernacle. In Exodus 2, Moses fled from Egypt after killing an Egyptian whom he had seen beating a Hebrew slave.
13 gru 2023 · This article will explore who Moses’ sons were and what their presence in the Old Testament story is saying to us modern believers today. Moses’ life and his relationship with his sons will give us key insights about family, leadership, covenant, and legacy.
We know from Exodus 2:21 that Moses married Zipporah, the daughter of the Midianite priest, Jethro (also known as Reuel). Verse 22 tells us that Zipporah bore Moses a son, whose name was Gershom.
G‑d considered Moses’ nephews as his children, for he was the one who taught them Torah. This is reflected in Numbers (3:1), which begins “These are the descendants of Moses and Aaron…” but only lists Aaron’s four sons.
Moses, as a child, was condemned to death by a cruel king, and was saved in a wonderful way; Jesus Christ was condemned by Herod, and also wonderfully saved. Moses forsook the king's court so as to help his persecuted brethren; the Son of God left the glory of heaven to save us sinners.
Children of Moses (Hebrew: בני משה) were legendary descendants of Moses who lived beyond the mythical River Sambation. Most of information about them come from Arabic sources (where they are called Banu Musa ), of whom Eldad ha-Dani is believed to be the main source.
27 gru 2023 · Based on the biblical accounts, it is clear that Moses did have children. Moses’ Wife. Moses married a Midianite woman named Zipporah, the daughter of Jethro (also called Reuel), a priest of Midian (Exodus 2:16-22). After God called Moses to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, Zipporah and their sons went with him back to Egypt (Exodus 4:20).